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To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-19658 by Iain Gray on 16 November 2001, what visits to HM Prison Peterhead have been arranged for 2002 as a result of the prison receiving the Beacon Site award.
The Social Work Services Inspectorate will be reviewing progress on all the recommendations in Sensing Progress through its annual visits to local authorities and will report on this in its annual report for 2001.
That brings us back to my serious concern about the fact that the temptation is always to delay big new public transport projects. There are always good reasons to hold back, but a delay now is also a delay at the end of the process, because it is difficult to catch up with a delay once it has happened.It is important for Scotland to proceed with our major new public transport projects, which have pretty wide cross-party support.
If I may say so, that is a very good idea and would ventilate the issues when they are new. Occasional agenda items along those lines would be helpful.
The full texts of all the classic works are available and new ones are rapidly being added. New kinds of discourse—forms of discourse that we have never witnessed before—are arising on the internet.
When announcements are made, there should be an indication in any explanatory notes or press releases of whether the money has already been included in the latest Scottish budget report, is supplementary to the budget in total, or is a reallocation between budget heads.